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Reggae icon Cocoa Tea, known for hits like Rocking Dolly and Israel’s King, dies at 65 after battling lymphoma and pneumonia. Fans and celebrities mourn his loss.
The singer, born in the village of Rocky Point, Jamaica, was known for a romantic voice that shaped and shifted with ...
Cocoa Tea, a celebrated reggae singer and songwriter, has died. He was 65. "I extend condolences to the family, friends, and supporters of Calvin George Scott, affectionately known as Cocoa Tea," ...
Born Calvin George Scott, Cocoa Tea’s death was confirmed by his wife Malvia Scott. According to Jamaican news outlet, The ...
Jamaican singer-songwriter Cocoa Tea, whose real name was Calvin Scott, passed away on March 11, 2025, due to cardiac arrest, as reported by his wife, Malvia Scott. The Reggae icon's wife told the ...
Reggae singer and songwriter Calvin George Scott, famously known as Cocoa Tea, has died, Jamaican Prime Minister Andrew Holness announced on Instagram. He was 65. Cocoa Tea’s wife, Malvia Scott, ...
Born Colvin Scott, the renowned Jamaican singer-songwriter breathed his last on Tuesday morning at a hospital in Florida. In the days leading up to his passing, he was suffering from pneumonia, his ...
(Jamaica Gleaner) Reggae legend Colvin ‘Cocoa Tea’ Scott has died. His wife, Malvia Scott, confirmed to The Gleaner that the veteran singer passed away at 4:46 yesterday morning at a ...
Cocoa Tea, the prolific reggae singer, has died. He was 65. The musician's wife Malvia Scott confirmed his death in Broward, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., on Tuesday, March 11, to news outlet Jamaican ...
Colvin Scott, the influential reggae artist who performed as Cocoa Tea, has died. The singer’s wife, Malvia Scott, confirmed the news to Jamaican news outlet The Gleaner, stating that her ...
Taylor Hill/Getty Cocoa Tea, the prolific reggae singer, has died. He was 65. The musician's wife Malvia Scott confirmed his death in Broward, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., on Tuesday, March 11 ...